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A Love that Feeds the Hunger

Miles: Valentines for the dispossessed.

Author Sara Miles on her spiritual quest to help the poor.

By Rex Weyler

Do you sometimes wish that religion would just go away: fundamentalists blowing each other up, warmongering televangelists, pedophile priests, preening politicians boasting a cozy relationship with God?

Meet Sara Miles and her "terribly inconvenient Christian conversion."
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    Why I'm Glued to Net TV Shows

    Love, laughs and (finally) some real Asian characters.

    By Doretta Lau
  • Life, Wednesday, 13 Feb 2008

    My Rich Kids Reunion

    A tax-the-rich economist goes home to Upper Canada College.

    By Marc Lee
  • Tyee Books, Tuesday, 12 Feb 2008

    Curse of the CIA

    Corrupt. Inept. Affliction to all. A killer history.

    By Crawford Kilian
  • Life, Tuesday, 12 Feb 2008

    Poetry of Seoul

    A little 'word steak' carved from my Korean menu.

    By Steve Burgess
  • Views, Tuesday, 12 Feb 2008

    New Day for BC Native Claims

    'Xeni decision' casts doubt on provincial authority over First Nations land dealings.

    By Dave Porter, Chief Judith Sayers and Grand Chief Edward John
  • News, Monday, 11 Feb 2008

    Sears Contract on the Fritz

    Canada's last company appliance repair workers walk picket line.

    By Tom Sandborn
  • Views, Monday, 11 Feb 2008

    Talking with Rachel Corrie's Mom and Dad

    Their daughter, killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, speaks in a controversial play.

    By Marcus Youssef
  • Views, Monday, 11 Feb 2008

    Albertans' Power

    Thumbing their noses at Harper and the rest of Canada.

    By Rafe Mair
  • Life, Friday, 8 Feb 2008

    The Future of Food

    Podcast: Insights from conscientious cooks and food security experts.

    By Jon Steinman
  • Entertainment, Friday, 8 Feb 2008

    Opera Goes to the Movies

    As the two forms mix, we've entered a new aria.

    By Dorothy Woodend
  • Life, Friday, 8 Feb 2008

    Can Women Still Cook?

    We're told now that liberated females don't inhabit kitchens.

    By Vanessa Richmond
  • News, Thursday, 7 Feb 2008

    Voting Reform to Die?

    Backers of STV fear promised referendum is at risk.

    By Andrew MacLeod
  • Life, Thursday, 7 Feb 2008

    BC's Amazing Black Pioneer

    Why Mifflin Gibbs still matters today.

    By Crawford Kilian
  • Music Picks, Thursday, 7 Feb 2008

    Schmaltzy vs. Sincere and Sexy

    Good Valentine's music from Bird, Buckley and Magnetic Fields.

    By Thom Wong
  • Views, Wednesday, 6 Feb 2008

    Why Obama's Smiling

    He had a good night, never mind Clinton's spin.

    By Michael Fellman
  • News, Wednesday, 6 Feb 2008

    Making Schools 'Carbon Neutral'

    School officials scramble to meet BC emissions goal.

    By Colleen Kimmett
  • Video, Wednesday, 6 Feb 2008

    Funny and Uncensored

    The next generation of comedy, YouTube style.

    By Lisa Christiansen and Emma Sawchuk
  • Life, Wednesday, 6 Feb 2008

    Japan Has Slow Trains, Too

    And I'm in a hurry for hot tai-yaki!

    By Steve Burgess
  • Mediacheck, Wednesday, 6 Feb 2008

    Copyright Bill: Born in USA?

    Industry urging feds to follow Washington's lead.

    By Michael Geist
  • News, Tuesday, 5 Feb 2008

    BC's Private School Mess: Lessons Learned?

    Libs must reverse 'hands off' policy, say critics.

    By Andrew MacLeod
  • Tyee Books, Tuesday, 5 Feb 2008

    Cousteau's Deep Vision

    Parting words from the great inventor, ecologist, film star.

    By Colleen Kimmett
  • News, Tuesday, 5 Feb 2008

    Tyee, Mair Sued by Canwest

    Suit claims column injured Province newspaper.

  • Mediacheck, Monday, 4 Feb 2008

    PG Freezes, Lunn Fires, Spidey Splits

    And more Fast Rewind of January.

    By Mark Leiren-Young
  • Tyee News, Monday, 4 Feb 2008

    We've Done Some Re-tooling

    Now you can do more with our stories.

    By Lisa Manfield
  • News, Monday, 4 Feb 2008

    Afghan Extremists Flexing Power

    Gov't is 'in their hands,' warns brother of journalist facing execution.

    By Jared Ferrie
  • Video, Monday, 4 Feb 2008

    The Big US Vote

    Maybe Clinton, Obama should run united.

    By Rafe Mair
  • Life, Saturday, 2 Feb 2008

    Birth of a Farmers' Market

    Podcast: Nanaimo sprouts a thriving local food experiment.

    By Jon Steinman
  • Tyee News
  • Due to an unexpected number of applications, we've yet to make our fellowship selections. More info mid-February. Apologies for the delay!